Results: Causes of Upper back pain AND Belching

Results: 206 causes of Upper back pain OR Belching

1. Abdominal conditionsMedical conditions affecting the abdominal region....more »2. AchlorhydriaA deficiency of hydrochloric acid in the digestive juices in the stomach. The resulting high pH prevents normal food digestion. The abnormality may be caused by such things as pernicious anemia, autoimmune thyroid disease and chronic gastritis....more »3. Acid reflux / heartburn
4. Acinic cell carcinomaA usually slow-growing malignant tumor that that can occur in various parts of the body but is most often found in the pancreas, salivary glands, palate and upper lip. Symptoms are determined by the size and location of the growth....more »5. Alternating Bowel Habit IBSIt is a functional bowel disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating, and alteration of bowel habits in the absence of any organic cause. IBS may be associated with pain disorders....more »6. AmebiasisAn intestinal infection caused by a parasitic amebic organism. It is usually associated with poor sanitation....more »7. AnxietyA feeling of apprehension, and fear without apparent stimulus that is associated sometime with somatic responses...more »8. Appendiceal tumorA tumor of the appendix. The condition is often misdiagnosed as acute appendicitis. The cancer usually metastasizes from other sites and rarely starts in the appendix....more »9. Appendix cancerCancer of the appendix. The cancer usually metastasizes from other sites and rarely starts in the appendix....more »10. Asiatic porpoise poisoningThe Asiatic porpoise is eaten mainly in China. Eating the liver, internal organs and muscle tissue of the Asiatic porpoise can cause poisoning symptoms in humans if sufficient quantities are consumed. The nature of the toxin is unknown but it is believed ...more »

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